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tātea

1. (noun) sperm, semen.

Mā te tātea o te tāne e whakatō te kākano o te wahine kia hapū ai ia (PK 2008:880). / The male's sperm fertilizes the woman's seed so that she becomes pregnant.

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Synonyms: kea, waitātea, paraheka, paratau


2. (noun) offspring, progeny, issue.

Ki te kore au e tae atu, ehara au i te tātea nō tō tāua matua (TWMNT 22/5/1877:134). / If I do not arrive I am not the offspring of our father.

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Synonyms: āti, keakea, hua, aitanga, momo, uri, paratau

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